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I wonder if there are any name changes on the horizon. OpenUIBMi perhaps.

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date: Fri, 2 Mar 2018 12:44:47 +0100
from: Henrik R?tzou <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] Has anyone used openUI5?

I can give you a fast survey/due diligence from Denmark:


First to put the numbers in perspective Denmarks total population is about
3/4 of the total population of New York City.

While job listings indicates the "skill-value" in the market, the Meetup/Stackoverflow/Plugins measure the available free shared knowledge around a given technology either as direct contacts to solve a specific problem, as skill-expanders or as downloads to solve a more common and general application part.



Present open online job listings:

OpenUI5 = 0, EXTJS = 2, Angular = 80, React = 90, .NET = 125


Meetups (groups/developers) within 100 miles (Denmark and south-east Sweden that in practise is considered as "Copenhagen/?resund area" connected by bridge and commuting trains)

OpenUI5 (0/0), EXTJS (1/263), Angular (3/1267), React (4/1281), .NET
(4/4590)


Stackoverflow (global search)

OpenUI5 = 789, EXTJS = 58,479, AngularJS/Angular = 249,973/99,393, React = 164,987, Bootstrap = 268.926, .NET = 265,090


Plugins.

I can?t put numbers on these, but it is crucial to me that the Open Source main project also are supported by others who make their work available, such as in node.js development where there are 350,000+ packages (NPM) available.


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